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3 ae Bage Ball Convention. A meeting of the presidents of the base ball clubs of New York, Brooklyn, Wiltimsburg, and others, was held inst evening at the Astor House, for the purpose of enter+ ‘or playing a friendly game of base che All Kagiund cricketers, The 8 were present, Me. TS Dakin, Ciab, Brooklyn, occupying the Chair; M tng tuto arrangomer Dal with nine pin presidents of et the Poth Jas, W. Davie, of the Knickerbocker Ctub, acting 9s Becsctary. The Chairman belefly explained the ob ect of the meeting, and sinted teat Itwas the general Qi.n of the Amerivon players that direct communica’ go ghould debad with the AR England Eleven for tb 4 asecrtaining from Yhat body whether, 0°, ghe event of certoin gwaranteed conditions being “ greured to them, they could remain long enough here | 4) play a game of dare ball, Tu the course of discussion it We" , stated that, at a moot she beld In Brookiyn, though t) 4 procoadings thore wete informal, a sum of $5,000 hr .q been subscribed for the purpose of remunerating the , pagtish Eleven for the delay and expeuse they would i2 sur in the event of their accept- ing the frioudly challenge. ‘This sam of $5,000 will be Yortheoming ,# ad an immocdiate guarantee will be given to the Bloven for “ jts transfor to them whenever the preliminaries are #0" Jsfactorily settled u Regret was expressed that, thr: jagh the unauthorize and unwar- » ©f a person named Mr. Boli- represented himself at one » agent ‘gf the American base ball play- ut aut per, accupding to circumstances, nt of he All Bngland en, Some arrangements not been before, this decided wpon. in bringing this friendly contest (04 an earlier issue. A resolution was @ this Davis representative in the whole T wo delegates were appointed, who pro- to Rochester to confer with the English $, and to gubmit to them the condffions of a game, and ther @ delegates are algo the bearers of a fund gnaranteed tO cover all expenses. It is, therefore, con- fidently expe eted’ that the long projected game will eventually ¢' yme off. If so, let the cricketers lov to their more! Prunes’ Torcmanr Processox.—Constitation Engine Co, No.7, ‘ef Brooklyn, passed our office last night on poe rctu £m from Philadelphia where they have been vis- T pey wore recetved on their arrival by several of Sbcit c+ dor Companion, who paraded with musio and torch Tights, and conducted them through the various streets to the forgry. Free at Quovon, L. L—A house at Quouge, L. 1, be- Jon ging 6 Mr. Craig, of New York and occupied by Mr. Duvis, was burned on Wednosday last. The house and sentents were totally desiroyed. The fre originated from ardefective chimney flue. Arrivals and Departures. ARRIVALS. Prem Havana and Naw Orleans, i iar. From ‘Richmond, 40, satbe steamship Jt Howard, J J Creed, E Rathbun and lady, ner FD cantee Rev Dr J J Robingon, A Lavelle, O Amaberry, Geo ars ES Forrest and ehiid, Mrs Taswell, Mrs Jno Hopkins, Mrs EN Herdy, Mrs 8 eee Mra Baldwin, and child; Mure Henry and servant ant tkild; Mrs Henry, Hey EK Smith beay—and 12 in cones BPARTURES. Fer Peas op sO vin wating ee the vn Pitomea rms Harden, Mr and Mrs uM Kellogg, ‘Mrerd Mre Fred ner Ae maid; Geo F Trai of econ! neg Wayland ‘o” Roxbury; Mr ano Mra 3 joven and maid. of Balers; Wassrs A re est H Dj pes, 6 cc + b= Tae James ate, Jr, 3 “toate Seren ‘RCano A New Yo k; ae and I. Wiliam Townse: Rrs8 Pangloland’ "daughter, of god wile of St Johns, Cai ondin, CW; Merars Burton, of Utverrsool; sth? esta, ‘and Mrs of _ Mr a ight, Mrs wr of Perts; Pde Arrigut Mesers'P R Cu: nae Meberern of “Asselin Gapt Te Anteron, Win W eran, <a an am and James Petrie. Conga arn ateeneeie es Fer alee Messrs i F Brown aud AL Gove, ‘dald and MJ” Mies ultt of New York; Marshend; Mi atmon, wife arid maid: a NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, oorenaa St, 1858. $1,900,000 ig ail, withaat mortgaging itsland grant A few wer gs ago, matters in the West wearing a more chert sy:pearance, the company (of which Mr. Joha A. Dix ' ¢ precident) resolved to proceed with the work, and @ goned of about a miition of 1t8 land grant bonds, s¢ enred on 417,000 acres Of lad, and the future road to be { Built. The Sonds were taken by two wealthy firms, and | with the proceeds 3,000 tons of railroad iron are being forwarded to Iowa. The new line willadd ‘aneelyt to the wealth of the State of Iowa, Iureply to a correspondent (who gives nicaniees we beg to say that the market price of La Crosse land grant bonds appears to be 183% ceuts on thie doliar. Of their ultimate value our correspondent must judge for himsolt. So far as we are informed, they are a legal lien on landed property worth more than the par value of the whole issue; but the company has been, and is, involved in an inextricable web of legal difficulties which may depreciate ita securities for sume time tocome. The old company has been gold out, and a new one formed; it is proposed, we believe, to convert the old third mortgage into stock iu the new concern, and to ask the land graut bondhold- ers to scale their bonds to fifty ceuts on the dollar, ia con- sideration of their getting @ mortgage on the eastern half of the road. At present a controversy is raging between the second mortgage boudbolders, who seek to foreclose on the road, and the new company, which seems disposed to contest the legality of their mortgage. Mr. Russell Sage, of Troy, is, we believe, a prominent man fy the new concern. ‘The following was the business of the Sub-Treasury to-day — Total receipts... Balance...... The holders of $2,600, (000 of water stock are notified by the City ‘Comptroller that the same will be purchased at par and interest, by the ‘“ commissioners of the Sinking Fund, for the redemption of the city debt,” on presenta tion of the proper certificates, and transferring said stock at the office of the Comptroller on and after this day. ‘The United States mail steamer De Soto, Captain Bullock, arrived atan early hour this morning from New Orleans, via Havana. She brings $243,877 in specie. ‘The dry goods trade, as a whole, is exceedingly dull for the season. The Ind-pendent of to-day has the follow- ing report:— , wa Re i is demand octet cy senna phos are yet wsold, — tittle prospect of sale at even @ serious reduction. Jopbers are, however, stil active, and are selling urne lle of goods even at this wivanced period of the season. Fancy silks are becoming & drug, and can be bought at low prices. Black sifks tio are in excess of the demand. Ribbons are dull. Woolien goods are more steady. There have been large sales ‘of ae and German cl ‘bat at low prices. Fancy styles of cassimeres are still Shawls are active. The desirable styles, such a5 Berlin ‘woo! and Paris broche shawls, are in demand. Morinoes i are selling well, amd are firm fo price—not ha’ suffer- ed sere general depression of prices. In domestic , all staple cotton fabrics ure Pty in 1) aod irm in price. The Eastern trade is active. ‘ints are very dull. In woollens spring styles are being bought by warayie. Winter styles are dull—the demand over. The main inquiry i for delaines, which are , and some jobbers are replacing their stocks with large pur- chases. ‘The Panama Railroad Company notifles the holders of its first mortgage sterling bonds, due December 1, that they will be paid by Cavan Brothers & Oo., of Lon- don, or at the office of the company, at or before ma- turity. Stock mie = Jee ry: 20, 1859. oor age 9g 5's "66 aa oo sbs sabe NY CenRRsl0 BOI coos case 760 do, 80: 1000 Indiana 16000 ‘Fenn 6's foot i heat 2000 Hud R RR1m. 103 6000 Hud RRR3m. 783g 1000 Goshen Br bds. Mresrf H Laweon and J G: 5 of ons, NE; Rovert Jobn Morrwo, of Neweastie, England; J M Washingvn. of Mr Joseph Gam- mada; Capt froen, and who, Conwul's passengers—26. Total 81. For Savannah, in the steamship Montgomery —H and wife, Mowe Tartietoa, John Tartleton, 8 A Pollard, wife, ‘elild and nurse, A B Hussey, wife and four eblldren, E John: gon. CW Patierson. Win H Olcott. Mf Pappenbelmer; Convers Devereaua, N Cruger, TC Folge, G & Kramer, @M Holst, Prilimme, J LF das N Phelps, BL Way, Bo War CF ‘Way. Miss A vgusta Gorham, Mra 4 Gol rs Mary T Tartle- iss Jane Tartleton, Miss Cornetia ech and two chiltren, Miss » Miss Mary E Knapp, Mise Mary John Dawson, A Snowden, 4’ Clark, GeoW Stevens, FH Key: mer, Capt W Hi Latham, OM Lrmprey, Miss M-\ Allen—aad . Ae, in the steamship Yorktown—I. A Walker, W Gwythmey, Geo Mason, 6 G Butler Joho ©unvi tins Hedie, Joseph Bod Bedle, ‘John Dwight, WH Brose, 8 Kease, Mrs Vouhagen, Wm'H Robbins and lad 4 K Morro sud Son, Miss Ludington, M Ryan, EM fase Biles Maria Chaffey, John Boy Parenta, Lieut MJS 3 D Grainer, W Blanchard, Antonio eae iranter, tite C A Freeman, Mre B Louglas, Wm Pougles, Mra Monevic, Mise Foster, RA Samsoa and Jady, Mrs Davis—and 16 in the steerage FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tuvaspay, Oct. 20, 1859. The news by the Europa, which arrived at Halifax early yesterday morning, is not calculated to produce any marked effect on our markets here. ‘The steadiness of eonsols, the elight variations in the bank reserve, the ad- ‘vanoe in breadistuffs, and the tendency to an advance in @otton, ere the favorable features of the news; on the ether hand, we jear that the business in American se- eurities is dull, amd that trade generally is slack. It ap- pears likely that the full effect of the crisis of 1857 will not be got over by the trading public of England till noxt year. The very slight effect produced on the tea market ‘ey events which may cut Europe off from the tea pro- Sneing region for :t couple of years is an instructive indi- ation of the charewter of the markets. With regard to Rreadstuffs, { mus be observed that the wide range of e quotatione of Richardson, Spence & Co., of Liverpool, for American flour—22s. 6d. a 278.—would hardly be understood but for the fact that there can be very little, if any, new American flour in market at that point; of ast year’s Cour, much that was ent to Europe would be dear at 228. Our new whest and flour will probably eommand @ much higher price. Money dpesactchmnge in value. We hear of loans on @all at 5 and 53, . whfle on the other hand several bankers have large amousts placed on demand at 6. At the dis- eount housew the range of paper which can be turned into moncy of 6. 63g per cent fs gradually becoming more extensive, end now includes all first class paper Delow ninety days; while 4 and 6 months, with two good naines, gocs at 7. <Mtwewd money lenders are, however, all the while using -£a,cir money in the purchase of paper ese generally known a\t 10, 12, and even 16 per cent. The foreign exchang)? market for Saturday's steamers kas hardly opened yot, The indications are that there will not be a very lively\ demand for bills, and perhaps rates may decline a fract, on. It is yet premature to pre- dict Saturday's specie ex, \ort, but from present indica- tions it does not seem lft cly that it will largely exceed half to three-quarters of a ;\million. The following are the Iuvy 't quotations of sight exchange on New York at the cities wv entioned +14 premium. Borto Baltimore, //2).1: The stock market. opened eey dull this Morning, and to effect sales ceucession® were made by holders. Between the beards the gmarkct was heavy; in the afternoon it steuslied, and wter a fair business closed Steady. here were rumors that prominent operators in Cevtral were realizing. The price was 804; at the opon. ing, 8034 in-ttse middle of the tay, and 4634 at the close of official business’. Erie-weslow.w, celing down to 634, and closing at 6 pid. AMmeng thes Western stocks Galena the mos active; the “Wrice does mot vary It chagd to-day at 643g bid. Lock Island declined 2, per gona, closing at 68% Did. “Hudsom River is very frm. In State stecks and railway bends there ery litte dane, and prieas did not vary from yea- tercay. The follow ing were thee closing prices of the day:— Miseouris, 643¢ a Jg; Canton, 175¢; Cumberland Coad, 1334 @14; Pacific Mul, 714 a 3g; New York Central, 802g a 34; Erie, 6 a 34; LNadeon River, 36% a 36; Harlem, 93g; do. Preferred, 86% w 3: Reading, 37% a 34; Michigan Oen- tral, 42); a 4; Michigan Southern, 43; a 6; do, guarag- teed, 1674 a 34; .Panamm, 12234 2 198; Mlinois Contral, 67 a 34; Galena ana’ Chicago, 74% a 4; Cleveland end To- ledo, 193g a 9; Chica, 40 and Bock Island 08% a 64. We alluded yesterday to the renewal of the work on the Mississippi and Miseuri Railroad. ‘This is one of the most important railway (Wenves of the Far West; it is to traverse the tate of Jowa from east to west, from Davenport on the &lissouri to Council Bluffs on the Missis- sippi. One hundred and seven miles have already been Duilt. Davenport (uke eastern terminus of the Rock Island road) is in comma Bication with lowa City. This part of the road was built, .F Nearly 0, at the time of the crisis of 1867. In conse dence of the dicastors of that period the company wiser,” 869pended operations, but was cnabled to pay its way acd 07 pay the i teres onthe bonds it had issued up t6 pie time, abou, eh, OO 000 LaCr & Mill gb 1334 4000 Gal& 2h 24:m b 90 1000 do... 20 ahs National 60 Bk of Commerce, 35 Metrop’n Bk.... T Del AHud C1 Cy. 0434 50 Cum) Coal pref.. 1334 50 PacificMSS Co. 60 3 100 do... Jbi0 8033 SECOND BOARD. 74.060 103-9 shs Had R RR.660 3534 ouri 6's.860 '843{ 10 Harlem Railroad. 10 Cw Joan 100° 100 Reading RR..b30_ 3734 3534 100 MichS&NIage.830 1634 . 10035 50 Panama RK. 860 1224, 17 shs Bank of Com. 99° 150 do...... 830 1223¢ 30 Merch Ex - OF at Ga & chi RR,.. 74 100 Pacific Mail S8Co. 71), 860 74 7 210 40. 50 Canton 400.N Y Centi 50 100 100 Cleve rs Tol RR. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tavurspay, Oct. 20—6 P. M. Asies.—The market was steady, with sales of about 30 40 bbls. at 53c. for both pots and pearls. Buxavetvrrs—Fiour—The market was less active, while the demand was fair, and common shipping brands were firmer: the gales footed up about 24,000 bbis., closing within the tange of the following quotations:— Sound old and new superfine State, . $470 a $4 75 old and new wheat, 480a 495 superfine Western 480n 485 ¥ common to choice Western ex.. 6 00a 6 65 Extra Genesee. + 6 0a 750 Mixed to straight So +6 35a 670 Straight to good extra 575 a 700 Choice extra family and bakers’ brands..... 700 a 8 00 8 5@a 440 405 a 435 —Canadian flour was steady, with ealcé of 100 a 200 bbis. at $5 26 a $6 25; Southern flour was also firmer and in good demand, wns purchases for export: the saies embraced about 2,600 bbls. at the aboye quotations. Ryo flour was steady at our figures, with sales of about 200 bbis. Corn wae quict.and the sales moderate, but prices were firmer for BrandyWine, and steady for Jersey. ‘Wheat was somewhat irregular but in fair demand, with sales of about 14,000 bushels, including fair to good Ken- tucky white at $1 4332 a $1’ 45, white Western at 81 36 a $141, red do. at $1 2734, Chicago apring, to arrive, at $1 05, white Michigan at'$1 95 a $1 43, and gales of some 30,000 bushels of spring were reported, to arrived, at p. t. Corn continued to be in very limited, supply, and was firmly held, while sales were confined to small lots of Jersey and round yeliow at $1, Rye was firm, with sales of 8,600 bushels at 90c. Barley was steady, with sales of 25,000 bushels of State and Canadian at 78c.’ a 8c. Oate were firmer and in good demand, with sales of State at A2e. a ils and Western and Canadian at 43c. a 44c. ¢ market was firm but quiet A small lot jaracaibo gold at 180. Owing to the advent of frosty weather, which itis believed has extended to the cotton regions of the South, the market assumed increased activity and firm- ees, and the sales embraced 3,000 bales, "included. in which were 1,750 in transitu. Prices closed at an aflvance of full 3c. a 3c on the week's sales. We now quote mid. dling uplands at 1134c. a 1140. FREIGHTS.—Rates to English ports continued to be sus- tained. To Liverpool, 2,000bbIs. our were et red at 2a. 5 660 boxes cheese by steamor at 40e.; 00. tierkes beet by t 48. 64.; 52 bales of cotton, do. val ga To London, is. fidur were engaged at 2s. 6d. To Hamburg’ y in London, by the Hammonia eteamer, 1,000 exe were engaged at 308. per ton. To Bremen, shes we Fe engaged at p. t., and 60 bbls, lard, by t for raisins was exhausted for M. r, at 3, if "rhe mar » held with firmness. There was a romor of a considerable traneaction for future arrivals par- ticular: ch did not transpire. Hay was steady, with sales of 1,000 bales for shipment at 8c. a 70c How. Sales of 45 Micros were made on private terms, Ino was steady for Scotch fpig, with further gales at Po 2 $28 60, six month @ Lom.—Common Rockland was firm, with sales at 75c.; be was er lOLASRRS.—' ales embraced corado, which was pold at 286, C780 Of Cabe mans iavaL Stones were comparatively quiet, Ri les of 200 ‘bie. epirite turpentine at 466 a 46 i vg erude turpentine were unchanged and voles One—The market was quict and unchauged for spins — dezcniptions: mle at the fagtwara were reported of crude sperm at 35. eee veri Lineved was held with FRovigions.— Por! market was leas buo; ani tended at the close towards a lower range of eho re sales embraced about 900 a 1,000 bbis., included in which were mess at $15 35.015 57%, clear at $17 25, aud prime a $1075. Beef was in light ‘supply, with a firmer feeling; the sales embraced 450 bbls. , Prigror’f prime and mess, at full prices. Small ing hams were reported, t9 arrive, at $16 50, and rales of 100 bbls. India. feaees were Ki mages at $28. Cut meats were nominal. Jerd was ste:dy, with sales of 260 a 300 bbis. and tierces af Z1c. 2113, | Butter was in good demand and firm for yaod dairies at {ull prices. Cheese was firm and in good exjsoxt demand. %—A small k% was sold at 3%c., and 350 casks at 4 ye. -16 cases nutmegs were gold at p. t. Stcans.—Sales of 3° hhds. Cuba mascovado were made ‘chietly within the s"ange of 60. a 7c. Waexey.—The market \¥a8 heavy and small sales were making at 20c. Movements in Real Estate. y A.J. Bleecker, Son & Co. Four lote on Balitvins street, wit Methodist Ba church and dwelling houge, Nos, G2, 214, 216 Whole plot 863100 foe... ,.+5 $22,100 MARITINE INTELLIGENCE ALMANAC FOR, xe, "4 vou ney Port of Nevy York, October 20, 1850. CLEARED. Stesmsiug Morth Star, Jones, Aspinwall—] BaAllen. By Atlapiic, Pearson, Aspin’ ‘North Atlantic enone a welip’ Moricomery, Berry, Bavannah—H B Cromwell = Sitamhip Yorktown, Parrish, Norfolk, &e—Ludlam & Hei- *Ehtip Napier, Kelth, Son Franclaco—Sutton & Co, flip Heney Brigham, Potter, San Franclaco—Ross, Falooner ickstep. Wade, Landen Doma & Saeco, wee aie aw reo W chia, Higgius, New Tea Wp Ap Daggett, Garten Steam pune baule diel (Fr), Jos, Martinique via /acksonville— ‘Schr @ 1 Townsend, Culver, Rio Grande via Mohmond—M M Freeman & Co. Sehr F Tuitie, Bonnell, Arroyo—Thon Glimartin: Eos same arte hese tes Be lathews, —Van wden, Charleston—W B Scranton. Smith; Charleston, Schr Hi ® Johnson. Lockwood, Ceargetown—Dibble & Bunce. 1 W Roach, Rogers, I City—0 Peas ‘Resene, Beeon, Balimer nner Merrill & Abbot. chr Andromeda, Rowland, ‘an ve TT EE & Slaght. Rehr J Francia, Gallagher, Phil bia—J Schr Stranger, Dib ott. Rebr M Waring, Crowell, RalemeTt W Ropes &Co, chr Vas ¥ it, Hoton Dat rague. chr J Lawrence, Allen, Boston—| hr W T Conquest, Bullis, New Havens taser’ ARRIVED. REGAN gftentorhin Pe Soto. Bulloch, New Orleans via igen ae aaa Seite oe tek from New Orleans for Liverpool. The ‘Des has bad srong bead winds the on ihe ebtine Eameee. ou fre mgr a ‘ioat, 6 PM, N of Chinooteague, spoke for Savannah. ‘wee 2 Dimon, Hawkes, New Haven, 2 days, in ballast, to Dun- ble, Newark—| Kme ‘Tor do, én anor, f im Liverpool, arr Ban, Pervambuco, Cher ior Fone Thompson, from, Barbados, Dion, from Dominion are tg fie ed do; eit fi fican Ports. ame ALEXANDRIA, Oct Arr Mt Vernon, Smith, NYork. Fld Brachr A* git yarpeuaamahip Mt Ver Jéth—Arr schr Keb Patten. NY¥or Sia ‘wee RG ‘Whilden, Neal, Somer mi Guest, Rainer, 1gth—Arr schr Jul) Rhinehart, NY. ria White, Bulings, pts (Garis, Win ver; ‘4. W Paro, © avalier, ' Wareham; ALBANY, Oct? @—Arr achra Copia, Bearne, ane ben ner, Pierson, Yo. era; sloop Ornament, ‘Turner, Boston. schra Emma, Ve pt, und El Wilson, Bt eek itary, & Caroline, ‘Adame, and b Ruse, Providence. ita ape dee ukeay, Loveland, Baltimore; ca roaman Jalkmorss ie ‘Thomas Kiam, (Br), Toabiaae es rai "Ge wR A Fre- New Orlear nn Poi Be and) Doane, Loring, Hi Pog he ry eh od we, Ii * ry tiey, Kelley, Alexandria; A Adeline Kelley, Kelley, Alexa M Baruett, Norfolk; Bartlett, ‘a. Berry, El i rte fF atic G Hi ew | Sa vie or Ae Ann = Be), Cole, Hillsboro, NB, 25 days, with stone, to PT Nev! Sehr Grace Girt. agg! Boston for Bag cd Rehr Capt Jobn, Behr Save ars aie ities At New London. 61 Feb Jul & Bliaeth’ ‘i Bp ee ioe for Boston, Rehr Yano Haber, Port Morris for Elizabethport. Beamer Pot otomsks. Nye. New Bedford. Bteamer AThatrose. Jones, Providence. Steamer Osceola, Sault, 3 aoe TLondos. tlantic, and Nonfat Ree nit mtr erga eae Sed Mascon "0, X ieaton; brig T? bridge, B: Wind pas argh Wt fresh, bie at Murine Sane t. BANDY 100) Fy, Avant tet Ampinwa eared ie bar at yet Ne at 4: fam LANDS, Oct 20, sunset—No inward bound vessels tn sight, Wind RW, Sais: wenthor elses, ere Rae Oct 20, sunset—No inevard bound vessels insight. Wind NW; strong, weather clear. 5 we Le: Waarsamir Wx Tei, Austin, of ‘Bar ashore on pant Cap me dome Coy ares ‘fog,and Sieees Polley ves Honoluln for Japan, before re ar? recked In the" left. De Caitrics Bay, lea Soast of Tartary, in charge of & Russlan pilot on the Mat ot Sine for Ness ‘came to anchor that night off the ‘mouth of the Amoor river. Next mooning 6 et under welsh, and and pro. ceeded up the river; touel slight? im 15 feet of water, sent first mate to sovnd, and found deepwater to the eastward. Mtarted again, when the vessel the second time struck very heavil aft. Sounded Be pumps, and found the vessel fall of sr was obliged to the vessel immediately to save the lives of nat crew passengers; before leaving cuvaway the weather rigging e bull. ‘Vessel imme: a sunk in 15 feet of Fad The M.-was subsequent! Lewis Perr; And a government vensel, who Pocovered sbont 10,000 rouble pS the vessel was Bold at suction as she lay for insured as soe S80, Bee. mice, S18, O10, Washington S16 000 ‘Neptune, $10,000; China Mutual, 0 outta int Bun Mi ind there ja other artes thew a wan S11 ions, Dullt at Thomaston in 1866, A%, and owned in Boston. Br Barx Warrre Sran, from Portland, of and for Pi wan spoken on the 11th inst, about 60 miles from St 8. trying to reach the Gut of Canto, having lost her maia and mmizen masts by the board. “The wind was blowing bard Br Barx Apvayce, Cain, from Ardrossan for New ¥ be- ‘Sopp pappeied, spoken in silatrees, put into Yarmouth llth MEARE Atnons—Capt Comming, of ship Geo Washington, wt jobie: Live: ‘th inet, = North Remini, re wired longside. "She was a bark with double toy mag os full poop with bi warks aroun al pales avn: white; appeared to bave been on but a short time, as were set. Bric Exzia, from Cienfuegos for New York, in ballast, on the night of the Ist inst went on the reefenear ‘San Cayetano and was totally wrecked. Her captain and crew, with some rigging and sails, arrived at Havana in a coasting schr. Bric Macwet, Shaskfdtd, hence for Key West, was wrecked on Orange Keye night of Sept 3) (as before reported). A part of her cargo bas been saved very litle damaged, and taken to Nassau, NP. A large portion of cargo was thrown overboard previous to getting assistance. The brig is a total loss. Br Brig Vittace Betze, from Sunderland for New Loudon, pul into Halifax 13th inst, with loss of sails, dc. Br Bric Hexny M Hinr, Dart, from Mafiland. NS, for New York, with a cargo of coal, got ashore on Ship Harbor Polat about Oth inst and bad to discharge cargo, It is not reported whether she got off. Bxr6 Coxon, Allen, at Baltimore from Windsor, NB, lost her foresuil and jib, and carried away fore topgallantmast, Scun Exora O Corts, Linnell, at Boston from Bay Chalenr, | © spoke about Ist inst, off Halifax, schr Elizabeth Anu, of Pro: vincetown, from Grand Bank, with 960 qtls af codfish: add eed very heavy weather, lost bulwarks. ky, endedvor to make the first port tne w Br Scur Ama, Brinton, from Margaretay ile, NS, for D bursport, went ashore near the first named place on 17th Io Cargo saved; no insurance on vessel, ashore op Sand Island ina gale night of Sth inst, and itis said will prove a total loss, Charleston 14th. St Thomas, Oct 1—The cargo of brig Echo was sold 28th ult for $18,650 50, Ttcopniated of 282 bf his flour. 1609 DbIsdo, 6 Hols pork: 60 hf do beef, 20 bhds and 29 pincheor 125 tins lard, 100 oa) hf bbis meat bread, $1 bbls do, bi do spit bxs tobacco, £9 do candles, The Br schr Ark. of Halifax, wae dismasted 20th nit, 53, and put into Virgin Gorda, after siriking on Anecorda Reef | 28th ult. Her cargo nnd huil willbe sold. ‘The Br brig Gold Hunter ‘put into Antigua, after a passize of 6) dava—(By letter to writers.) A despatch from Port Hood received at Gloucester 17th inst, gives the following information from the vessels before report: ed agbore atc! gorge ina sree Thhds and 10 | launch her. Another despat the underwriters. Four smacks arrived at Edgartown on the 12th in Tamartine and St Lonls were mmeb rayured, ways that the St Louis has been abandoned to having deck loads of lumber picked up on Nantucket Shoals. "Report passing a vessel's cabin (with a valise upon i); aiso pumps, dc. [The above doubtless belonged to schr Saunders, before report. ed capsized off Pollock Rip } ‘Whalemen. Fid from New Bedford 19th, barks Newark, Indian Ocean (not 16th) aree, Pacific Ocean, Off Fayal eubrequent to Sept 16, Jonephine, Chapman, of NB, having taken 2 70 bbl ap. whale sinee coming our—making 450 all of Corvo Aug 2, ‘Waverley, Vinal, of NB, with 250 bbls sp Spoken, &c. Ehip Challenger, Widvor, 2 dhyn from San Francisco for ‘om Howland Island, Sept 17, Int $410 N, Jon 121 40 W. Bark Arizop: Bite Pensacola for'N York, Oct 8, off Tortugas, bearing NW 8 Hark Ramona] Dov, of Boston, steering SE, was seen Oct 9, lat 34.20, lon 711 Brig Auetica, Meagher, from Malaga wf cargo of fruit for Montreal, was seen Oct 17, off Sydney, Cl Foreign Ports. Borvravx, Sept 28—In port bark Alma, Baker, from New Orleans, supp: Just arr. Canpenas, Octi— Arr brig Chas Edward, Hassell, Bangor; gehre V Parkelew, iHorkina, jewport; 10th, Proteus, Chipman, NYork. Sid 13th, PB er ichols, Portland. Cnannorrerowy, EI, Oct 11—Cid schr Morning Sta, Cris PO, Havana, Oct Arr brigs A. A Chapman, Laurent, New Or- ar Toccoa, Ottison, do; 11th, Castilian, Marwick, peers. la: § P Brown. Townsend, New, ‘port; West Indian, "irles Babe. Orleans; 12th, bark Cornelia, Baron, NYork; 13th, b go Tus, Haskell Matanzas; 1th, Fannie’ Field, Harriman, big: Judge Bienes, + Rose, Wilmington aaa 4 , sehr Mantua; 2th, iy "epita 5 Sust, NOrleans; a Maipo (Sp). Mas, and Cataling ‘1 oe sanova, do; brigs Bion ion Bradbury, Benen, hy 8 Adjuster, Bell, » New York; Almore, Leonard, Boston raiso; Favorita spy, Boretan, Charleston; &p brig Recurso gundo, Argimon, NOrleana, Tit, steamer WF Cushing, Green, Chica oe : Quebec for Portland (put in for coat Village Pride, Cunaln, pen. Bunderland for NLondon; Mary Leblang, Richards, NY. Hauirax, Oct 12—Arr schr Greyhound, G ee Liverpool ‘ba rr tel) steamship Europa, Liverpool for Boston proceeded at 3g AM). eure? ra Laverroot, Oct7—Arr Br steamsh! ingarod, Jeffrey, York: fth, Persia, Judking, do. re - he pMaRTREONO, Aug ra oy schr WH Hazard, Larsen, for ‘or Matanzas, Oct 0—\ rr briga Fen Lon, Reed, NYork; 19th, J MSawyer, Bradte Hoston: Mary KE Thompson, Oarver, Pen- #acoln; schr How. rd, lirynnt, NYork. Sid Lith, brig Eudorns, Haskell aves Preto, Oct 10— Arr Sp ship Bernadotte, New York for Bue- muehe. B10 Janwano, Sepi J.—Ja port ships Westminster, Wamack, for NOvienn: Katewanan, Fas thine, Warward, and Ma, dpe, Lenox, igi Herat, uutts, from Philadelphia, do; ata rear, ame day; barks W A Banks, 5 Oo ‘nion, Kent: Hoonibal tec and Pot a, Sheer, wte: DG Wilson, Ki O Dyer, Pickett; emo, Swan; Wave Crest, iarmo: ight, Ricbarde, Gem Seu Miller: Saone, Karste: A 5 ond. May nderson, Queen, Kirwan, dng; a ——, from Pen- nce ‘arlota, ler, from. Pensacola, do; Just Mareball, from Baltimore, do; bries TW Kowland, heowland, for NOrieans; Monticello, Hopkins, from Baltimor 31; Executive. Lee, for ‘Kou he Piumezr, and North Point, er Imogene, Crabtree, and Pree, fromm Byori for for re from NYork, ‘ing Eelle, —, or Virginia. and Eateltina, an. deg; Sprite, Winslow, “fe “estat re g, Brdett Hare Hard hon ‘Souther Gn port Regt Hoty K eg a i ee, barks’ arto ero ae Savenpabedo; Carlotta, Bares irginia & Eetelliina, ——, from, naacoln; Leighton, do; Lay eer . Kelly,’ from Baltimore: sie do: Brinn Mont io, Ho Bein i oy cell, Bo vking to load at Sas Justina, Markhall, ‘McFarland, from Richmond dings Floresta, Weleh, 40 ‘Haltimore, China, Laue, from Wil : fram do, main gton, Sparkling Wi Wave, MeCart (from New York), sept brig Brandywine Cormic, Rio Grande, 2510 port brig Mary Wileiaa, Wilkin, for Ne Bernard, Coombe id Aug 2, tp e Tracie ‘avlor, apie Guada- 8th,” by letndeer, for Maraguan); 12th, brign Win- i224 for Aux Caye, to load for Bos. fr Thomas. Fept4—Arr brie Abner T loupe (und sid Oh for Turks Talands); Frank)in, St Croix (and pit fold, Bech, Beaton (and Windwai on or N York) Jon, 1 eng ud for Arecibo): Ith a I. "hager, tinadalenpe fand sd J6h for 7 16th, George F Willinma, Hutchinson, Martini ue ‘ian’ ald. nme day for Torks islands; 17th, bark Fewelon, Rolkin im, dO 0 day for Gonaives); brig Oocont Jale fe Aten Paes, ‘The wind at the | Puor Boat Wasnincton (of Charleston), Clements, went | Capt Clements and bis crew arrived at | wood Walter, Eaq, Secretary of tbe Board of Under- | santo Suite, © aadelta, ie Bal * gmzes 26th ult. alter two two beige Cid Bang, Lis ms ‘Amina, Lewis, Renee meee bel A wi 4 wy Ne Si ie mee ener Vis Quer. sate Hank Cordelia, Cook, from Glanfuegoe Brg Stelle (of Kicbinond, Me), Duell, from Matanzas, etill remains {n quaran- tine, Tn the bay, Brbrig Splttice, from Port au Prince. Big- nal for @ ‘a brig ships Maniius, Fra O Pitman, Guayaquil; John M Mayo, Sow, NOrleawa; berks Orlando, Dickerson, Buenos Ayres: Gen Cobb, Orleans; Madeira, G@ W. Morton. Port Spain; sehre LM Strout, Jacksonville; Fla, Henry G Packard, and EH Atwood, Bietana Ne WN, acne aod aa (at 2:20 PM); ships Piet Brvi r ulland: barks W w Hallett, Wolga OR MTOR, et fare bark Cherokee, opti, ¥ orleans: vag, fu Point, Va. Peer Ri , NYork; Ferris, A 3 Whosser | Soe ivan; Mee tne Teas Powell eens, aE Yobn Grigith, Cox Conklin, ynambuco fetid Powel, Mo ‘ontgonseey Derby; Conn io eras ee oe “A! re Artizan. Foster, NYork; brig Condor, Allen, Windsor jet Willow Barby, Raw fork. Erokine, Haver: f Whyte, endora’ Raner, ), falifax, N & A 3 Horton, Bes a Ly; Meh A" We ), Cran- mer, ‘Went Prov idence.’ Bid, ships Falmouth, Whyte, Bordeaux; Lune, (Brem), , Savan- market, Sab ath Sebo Grim, Conklin, Pernambuco and MRANGOR: Oct Tarr Pen Eagerly, NYork; gehra Raven, "blsdelphis; HUF Cushing, Port Ewen; ‘Pushew, eEATH-Bid 1804, slip Lizzie Moses, (new) Austin, New Or- TeRHISTOL, Oct It—. Att loop Pointer, Gardiner, NYork; 1th, senr nth Halsey, Davis, P hia; sloop Temperadea, Da- Somerset BAKER’S LANDING, ‘Oct 18—Arr schr Mary Helen, Hutch- inson, Alexandria, Sid 19tb, schr Elizabeth aaa ‘Catboart, N Yor! CHARLESTON, Oct. Kj ship Bilza’ Bonsall, IW oticheeln i bon Bird! 20 Rrolean: “Bat Tor Witmingion, NO par iverpool; schr hend winds’. Old barks Avolae Rendrick een sero of ‘s q ue ‘Wilmington, 0s bri rig Civilian, Dyer baron ses Nor Jeans. Bld ‘bri csr Land, NOrleans; schr Robt Cald- well, Hudson, 16th—Arr bri Her ward, Bester, Metenres British Queen (Br, Jobneon, ae Warite NP, ‘duamth NEoe. "put pa i on it of winds; 8 sant beet nlong gene, tae, wana Tih—Arr.steapush eri i ‘NYork; ship Cam- pon Bd, Tiavann: for war putin to ib, Smith, NYork. Re tel) schr it ‘Emma, Hulse, NYork for In- yat in repa! Cal ERE ert Taylor, New York; Henri- ee Lt LER Oe ett Avs achra Racer, Pierce, open nek 'W Thorne, Teli Are echt Orator, ‘lobe. Heabethport,. St Adele Felicia, Cartwright, lizabethport; 6th, CL heebe, N¥ort Fountal Hearse, Alby GALVE ETON, Oct 1=-C ahlp AY saan Nore 8 3, el Iman, GLOUCESTER, Oct 17— Arr schrs Com Tucker, Lord, luis for NYork; 1éth. Rollins, Gove, Philadelphia for Salem; St George, Stark, NYork for do; William Carroll, Chapman, | Calais for do; Lavra M Mangum, Waln, NYork. HAMPTON ROADR, Oct 19—Arr (by tel) bark Maraval, and, ‘with guanoto Wood & Grvnt, 90 Front | Get 7, PM Ary schre Onward, Brang- | grmb. Rondout for Boston: Henry May, Hoover, Charles | Tleekacher, Stubbs; Tady ¥ ‘Hien: Garson ant Jen R Pater, Gandy Boston for Philsdelphia; Albany, Kelley, do for Provi: ; Albert Jameson, Jameson: rig French, and War- “Cracked Rockland’ for Yorks Carciiner ‘whodes, do for | Delaware City; AS Eella. Shepard, Rockport for Morehend | | City NC; De:iont, Ginn, Frankfort for Baltimore; Gutaring | Beal, Shute, Heltast for NYork; Odd Fellow, Tracy, Eastpo Shaw, Calals for do: Pool, Haskell, do for | Watchman, Katon, do for Stonington; Forest, Wood, for Prov Intb—Arr bark Oak, aikins, Philadelphia for. Boston; | George F Williams, Hutehinson, Turks Islands for ‘Boutin Jan French, Pitladelphia for Portland; Samnel French, Pari Fastport for NYork; sehre J Will it, Winamoré aud Fidelia, Wheaton, Philadelphia for Boston; lagara, Mono- van, Port Ewen for do; Maine Law, Amesbury, N ork for do; Georela, Sweet, do for Bangor; Daniel 8 Meraton, Allen, Phi- | lacetp bli for Salem; W Holmes, Mckiwee, and Z Fratton, Web, do for Hingham: Halo; Newmar de for Ne burypert; A Crosby, Eastport’ for Georgetown, raison, Rockland for NYork; Crusoe, Foster, Machi line, ‘Hall, Grabam from Edgartown for Philadel- . Bld sehrs Harriet, Theresa O, Niagara, and Carolina W | j$th—Arr bark Mion, Fuller, Baltimore for Boston; schrs | Mary Mankin, Beers, NYork for Borton; Lou! eman, do | for Gardiner; Smith Tuttle, Mayo, Philadelphia for Province: town, Jn port at 10 AM, blowing freah, the above arrivals of to-day and bark Quk: brigs J Arey, Hylag, HW Means, Hannal co F Williams, James Crosby, 8 French, Beaver; schra Snow Surall, Arcade, M B Mahoney, Wen Bay State; Surf, Onward, Henry May, ¢ ‘A Heckscher, Lady Filer, J. Plater. albany’ ihert Jameson, Warrior, Caroline, A S Kells, Delmont, aes Pierce, Abaco, 8 K'Hart, Deflance, Catharine Beal, Pool, O4d Fellow, John Snow, Watchman, Forest, R, Colson, Perdvlan (ir), Abby B, 8 Williameon, Jr, Fidelia, Georgia, DS Mershon, 7 Stration, Hain,’ Arson, “Ansanday Orasceyand ‘arouine HARTFORD, Oct 18—Arr schre HM Wright, Fisher, and Jane, Bourne, NRrunswick; Cataract, Marshall, Albany; Douglas, Buckland, Kings NY, Barat Selsey, Selsey, Hon: lout. 13th—Arr sch SN Hall, Paddoek, Georgetown. Sid steam- er Uncas, Bates, N’ HEC: 10 Arr schen Leopard, MePadden, NYork via Portland: 13th, Caroline Knight, Parker, ghxork, Sid 12th, schrs Benjamin, Whalen, NYork; 1h, © 'W: Fadden} Gen Peavey, Hunt, and Gun Rock, Mitchell, for do. MOBILE, ‘Oct 12—arr Br ship Perthshire, Hutchinson, Rio Janeiro. Cid snps_ Wm Stetson, Stimpson, ‘and tes, Pike, Liverpoat, C Day, Chase, NOrleans. NEW OKLEANS, Oct'13, P 'M—Arr steamships Orizaba, Pince, frm Indian la and Galveston; Ghation Mofaan oe ess, Indianola: ships Vandatia, Pavien, NYork Covekiln, NYork; Caroline Read, Dor R Tith—Arr ships Bamberg, Casper, Havre; Marcia Greenman, Merry man. 14: ¢rpool; Donati, Adams, Ki Kinguion, J; MC Day, barks fuearign Chase, Mobile, Ningara, tks Alvan Yin ‘Havana; N Curwen, hart, Curacoa; Chase, N.Yérk! Cid hark rh fomewond Rio Janeiro, i leban, N¥ork; Arr (by t joboro; ater Store Ruatan. bare Ben Ben Hatiett, Lite Phinidebiee eee Belle (new), — Are (oy Je) shipn Chimbarazo, NYork; Lana, Boston, ‘Towed to aes Oth inet, ship J 8 Parsons; brig Minatitlan; schrs eno, fostrens york, Wh | OS Hor K, on eg Briliante and Arrogn: NORFOLK, (etm Ar echry Romp, Mayo, Calais; Angel za Vancleaf,’ Lemon, 5 Osborne, and Rook. Kemp! NYork. Prt flag tt 3 Got Are schr. Amanda, Moore, Haverstraw: es K Sayre, Jr, Keyport; Gallant, do; Benjamin Bea ie Datueel, dd; hatge ‘Charles info ao Sid red Dyer, Calais, Me; Buperior, Belfast; TWO Siaters, NNEW BEDFORD, Oct 11-—Arr brig Newsboy, Perry, Fayal; ib, schr Wm H Row: Haren, Palladel Iphia. * Bid 1 Chat, Carroll, Pratt, Pade a sche BURYPORT, Oct Mee a brigs Rrelios, Bray, Jack- ania Clara, Ellingwood ‘schs Gen Tay- Jor. Rich, Norfolk: Koasuth.4 Pettingilly N York; 18th, Oharlotve, 5 REE SRS Bogion, for Nvor. aay a th PB~Arr bark Eventide, Partridge, Newcastle, Eng, Widenoe: echra Connecticut, Miller, ‘Saugerties; “Kim: Farnsworth, Rockland for rt for do; Cora, Kelley, ‘for do; ley, Yarmouth for do. Dancing are toaaa fi for do; Globe, Jones, Delaware City, ford; Pavilion, Baker, Pivmonth, for Phelfuia Prank Lucas, Taylor, NBedford for Nansemond, Va; Eunice Rose, Small,“ oresi Rivers for Horton; Caroline, ayer, “Pall ever for Nantucket: 1%h, Marin Louten, Spencer, Rondo hrs * Oneal Holmes, Wellfeet ‘ied hin; Fall River for Davis, and CL Hulse, Beebe, ; Fouptnin, Hearse, do for aibanye Eagle, Groeary, and Senator, Rackett, Providence for NY; Eva, Tour- id Brandywine, Wheeler, do for Albany;’ Louisiana, Robbin do for Ransemond, Va’ Aten Hf Brown, ibdenrte uo for Philadelphia; J Retewett Haker, do. for Gardiner: dean 1 Chew, Bughee, and Sami Hal}, Padelford, Tannton for N indore,” of Boston (where from or bound not stated, ail remained ah YM). Tn port 19h, 78 AM, bark Eventkte, Partridge, froma New Castle, Eng, for Providence, briga Susan Duncan, of Bangor, Snowman, from Fall River for NY; Mary Farraw; schra Henrietta, Braman, for Havana, about ready; Mediator, Miller, for Georgetown, 80, near Heads, Gertrude. Horton, “Steger, Reckiand "for" NY, Delawnee, Furbush, do Ge do. Win H Mitchell, Plumanr! Cutier fe 294 Biceteie Light Dye Spon Hara for do, Gov Gainis or 0: "Fatt Potter, di pieces Benge ‘inis for 06; Fakir, Potter, disgs Rock, Cox, ie Fhitedelpnint Bf Smith apd Watchman, emia, "Boston, for A: t Rivaven; Otter Tich, irter Oak, big 0 rau A do for York; buses Baker Gochso: Sees for are Wall Calais for Rtonington; Mar; Langdon, ack, of an Rockland; Susan, Webb, Pawtucket for N' anes, for AToagy: Empress, from Roskand for York; ae I Dyer, Rogers, Machinaport for do; Cora, Kelley, Bowoo yentey. pact nrers Ware. i », Jones, from Delaware ford Plymouth for’ Phiiadelphin, Hrank Linens, Teylor, iedtord for Nayremond, Vie Bunice ore, froall, Maurice River for Boston; Leonora, jones, let for Harton Conn; Bowoto. Sarah Elizabeth, Wild Pigeon, A NEW TeRDON Ort 17—-Arr aches Tol Ney, Gloucester; EF Phinncehe en: Kel- Bomon: Fhapnas Kills Ketter, Gln a A 3 ror) a Alinnys Grace | ‘irate it Boston fr Fhe tas an ley, Porltmonth, tor os nase, St, 'eharr iy an do: David Cox, Cornteh, Bovion for Albani: “Janany” araitie do for New York; Sarah Clark. Gein, Pouadciphin sloop Eranaiauon Hallock, Port Bwen for New York: Wille Putnam, Downer, Provingetown for Norfotky Samael Lewin, Covks do for do: United. Vall, Alban PHILA DEL PH A, Det) Inye from nogton; pue, Greepiieid; Tonia Bodine, Maxwell, and Mariette ‘ f ‘By Swift, Boston; 8 3 Whoeler, merosr, oe | ee mapas i ; Mary iter Tawa; K ay, | Baziae ran, Olarks Waves Barrett: Fophia, ADB Seah; Lfturtevant. Dole; J P Cake, and oe Relly, Boe ‘haart igri ween Frovidenoe: JH Hisle Hid Dean Cot, "Tainion; 8 Serer, obinss ea sea; Potter, Glover, Rorwic :) te ; Eoreat, State, French, and Rao Rows heen el; chr 8 Weaver, N¥orks Below. «ai gr Delaware, Copes, ‘NYork; ship € se, 0 Barks Inland Home, Yeftrey, Rt | Biedbtord, ra hth, London; 8 Minge, Weaver, PORTLAND, perteerent Belle, Loring, N York, Cid ship’ Speedwell, Baltimore; Caroline ©, 1sth—Arr schra_ Gen Sr9F, Dalaanee ine 0, ty NYork: 5 frealer, clan, arORteMourE, 8 ‘Oc 1T—Arr ache Edward Lameyer, Bay- York. )VIDENCE, Oct. 18—Arr steamer Albatross, Jon ¥ a Richard aac ei Abra 0 re Lollalane, Robblas, “Nansemond, id ; And ‘torner Ayres yres; ‘Thomas oper Benedict, Ellis, Iphia; T Bene- fea daiat Winter tv diy Bra 3 jd | War Redd, Ant Mb Bont Eh; sips Geo H'Davis, Davis) or 5 . > "Weaichester. Jones, NYork: schrs U & T Cramer, Huntley, Faiiadedphia; W Bes Ferguson, Bmith, do; F 0 Builth, Smith, do; ‘Lewls Booey, do Hawkins, Port Ewen. SidschraH M ‘Jenkins, Dodge, P' |e a ‘Edwards; Ann 8 Brow Ogun Ware, Vearie, do (or Eva, Tot ; Emeline Haight, N Tawi igor; slope : ton, NYork; F E , Brown, Fire Island: eae | a Endicott, for NYork, to load for York; Sree J te r . 7 18th—At er. onal Waa a ae Dope SPH Bepain Breck, vinettod Pearl, bank ‘Lank, NYork; San a. oblast. AGA FRANCTECO, Sept 20—Arr bark ison; Dries eg Persevere (NG (NG), Tintneld, Pon ed ee eg ore, Pare’ a aka i Hastalee. cht Biowls Perry, Turuce, Pee: See ee echr San ects Darks Lice antec, Wi aro parma, Hooke icc car Sot Hoon, Hu, ,, Puget Sound; @ Gore, ¥ eta Port. Orehard a. Gris : sich an se jand Lucy ue Bale il Belogham Bey, ear (fom st Louis), ship Twilight, Gates, NYork: 114 day bytes 14—Arr steamship Huntaville, Post, N zoe iy Phlade i, tara Howe, ‘exork, lt were’ A cA roe, deat four Rollins, eich’ Philadelphia. §ld echr Sidney ‘i B10: |, Oct Tee are schr Richard Law, Shefiield, rr achr © Bidacbr A Field, Phitipe Delaware WILMINGTON, N 6—Arr to J Stekea, pelo, |, Me; schrs wk ‘ramnor, Jackson’ 5 I bark Sarai Bigley, * Vane; a een yore 1 ‘John. Baics, Wh Havens, Cia Ish, schr Tan 1, Howard, Sah, Boston: ih, do; Ne do; Ji Nioar at Wel, Cork, fed, oa rr IBCASSET, Oct 15—Sld brig Avatralia, Wylie, Jackson- ‘WEST HARWICH, Oct 9—Arr schs Thacher -, Wixon, NYork for Benton (and ald in) a HS Baruen ‘Raymond, and Cortila, Baker, Gloucester for NYork. IKRORD, Oct 17—Arr sloop Report, Norton, Brooklyn’ 10 ALL WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT. SEMMONE & CO., PANTASOCOPIC iraoractas. BRAZILIAN PEBBLE i SPECTACLES. SPECTACLES. Acknowledged by all persons naing them to be the only lens in use capable of preservin " NOTHENING THE stout, Thereby to enable tbe old ee do, pursue minute employmert, either ‘or candle WITHOUT P. om OR FATIGUE. Affording atereher| the best a ‘0 THE HUMAN VISION! Menutnetnred nud sold only By SEMMONS & CO., 00034 BROADWAY, , ue the most ler Lafarge House. CAUTION TO THE rusia The great demand, and acknowledged Superiority of the above Salebroted glasties, bave Tnduced‘nn nnprinciplediike deal- ers to offer for axle an imitation of renowned 6 which is nothing more than a composition of PASTE, rom France HE GENU: ie sety OPTIC BRAZILIAN PEBBLE BPECTACLES Can only be obtained at SEMMONS & CO.’S, 669} BROADWAY, LAFARGE HOUSE. __SALES AT AUCTION. we ON ® NOTICE.—BURNBAM3 FURNIT! ress and Furniture ooking Eashiisbment, ay ae ety betwe id Sixth Ric reel, Housebold Furniture of every descript all parts of the world, pianofortes, Fobes, bedstenda, curtaine, china es, tare carefly a ture ily packed and moved. for the removal of furntture to all parta Spring carts at the office at a hou furniture. Furn! tare bought and sold on. ree peep atondes: UCTION my ie ers ATTENTION OF HOUSE- dt keepers and others ia invited to sale of fue household Fur- iture to take place this afternoon aur 454 Canal street, consi ope Too Phiows, ond other Bedding. fom nights; togeit er with other goods. UCTION NOTICE. MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ‘At public anction; Rosewood Drawing Room Bults, seven oc- {ave Planoforte, Secretary and Booksase; seven ociave. Plano forte, by Brondway makers: velvet C pler and mantel ‘Mirrors, lace C Chande- carpets and every of Be two of of WO 100 Mi eeeeers | § Bale positive, for ; velvet Carpe's, aina at ight: bronse” and. ronal ers, Statuary. oll Paintings, China and. Glasaware, Wines, Bookst Stiver Ware, Horses and Carriages, Harness, f Fat &c., this day (Friday), at the large mansion Bouse No. 70 West Twenty-sixih street, near Sixth avenue. Sale to precisely 10} o'clock. ‘The avietioneer would call he paeteeter attention of his friends and the public to t 15 ia uale, the exaloge embracing the largest ment ‘of Household Furniture and Worksof Att and Vi Virtw offered ‘al ‘auction this season; Furniture wagall made to order for the present owner, by those celebrated cabinetmakers Roth & Gouldsmith, Radia Bo ¢ peremptorily sold. <r aaa ‘house on morn: ig Of nale, TwoFrench plate ma: chy et ames pier do. embroidered lace ah C3 Rosewood t uit, carved in frutt and moyen ced roe ‘three: colored brocatel, consisting of two tete-a. -tetes Sofas, two two acm, two reception and eight oval back Chaira; rosewood geres, mirror doora and Centre Tables, stat. Urry ‘marble tops, to match the ‘suits; Indiew Secretatre gud Bookcase, lned with satinwood. do. Work Table, card and Tables, Kncolgneurs, Turkish Easy Chairs, antique Lava Vaeee, alx light Ormoin Chandeliers, imported by Garprangs Marcott &.Co.; auperb ariistle Bronzes, representing Paint. ing Muaie, Poetry, Seasons. Night and Morning, Flower Boy ‘in Gtr}, and Parlan Marble, Statnettes; pict Dresden a ament wres China Vases, 1 ets, Rugs, Bronze and Ormolu lod SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, The richest instrument offered at auction this’ season, four round corners, finished all round, carved legs and case, mnde by city makers and fully guaranteed, Canterbury stool and French clot cover, books and music; hall rosewood Hat Stand, Chaira, oll Cloth, ‘stair carpet Rods. | Bedrooma—Rose wood bedroom Furnitiire, on suite: Bedstead, warble top Commotes to match Wardroh Bhaving Stand, French China Toilet Sett Bureau, Statuary reasi Feather Beds, Blankets, Sheets, and Pillows, &e.; couch, arm Chatr,’ covered in Tesi, oval ae. Cb pte i ts Curtains, 4c. storlen— ny and ane walnut, Ohansber t Pur- hath &c. Di ining room—Black wal- ble, Bid | arm Chairs; rich cut amp, rve Dishes, halts, and ‘and lated Caster, Spoons, Cake Baake Coffee Urn, glaen Decanters, Goblets, Fruit Stands, Cellery Stands. Dinner and Tea Service, ivory handie Knives and Forks, napkin Ring Parlan marble Punch Bowl, ruby glass Liquor Stand. Water Bottles, c ; Frezeh China Dioner and Teabsets, richly deco rated. "Also, a large and bie aren nt of Basement and Kitchen Furniture, 'b which the TerIoNeNc OTICE..- —BROWNE & NICHOLS, will sell on saturday, October, 22, Sie twelve oer atfl fred! lesroom, 35 Nassau street, an ent pareius, per order of mortgagee, contig ot Stade, tbroe sets of F: Mon,nnd ates, wo grivanic Fumes, obe dozen eee a is, Ae. e ; @ perfect outst a line of business, Will be SaLme aT ADOTION. OE ery OTION NOTICE. MAC! AUCTIONEER AN sell Ron ‘oelocx, at Obatrs, Tabieg Bureaus » Dank ee sae apd straw rene Skt UCTION rorroe BOGART, 8 & J, BOG. a) ‘o'ol00K, at the ai A°CEE ac as pte 10% sleol i Furniture, c., Be a Tum- mies one ‘Sewing fered ai enar COSTLY OOH: pees autre uy comers | ieee s bags? Sea ees Brackets, &c. & small lot of offloe —_———— \NIEL A. by reer AUCTIONEER. Dp Handsome Hi ah BUTLER, ponunzs. & A MATHEWS wt op DAY, ato Ag! 2iat inst., at 1 0’ saleercom. fasttcea se ees &, Lawrence. nese — Be attheir salesrooms, No. 83 Né king ‘and tnd ena n ve Cant tho, ight box ‘of city'made single DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEE! chines—Ry E- & FB’ SCHEN or mi zie ‘Duet in perfect order They are s compact snp com aranteed to be oT day a NEER—SALESROOM NO. Nassau street.—HENRY H. LEEDS & CO. will sell, 1034 o'clock, at the sales- vs tect Hoceehot Hiss H. LEEDS, AUCTIONE! a mc a aaiuraay. October 22, at Nassau street, a general agso' tment Poof ad cousialing of of rosewood Bults, covered in See Brocatel; rosewood Bedstead, rosewood mem Bureaus: a Cree and Peergcod Fa poe and steada, Hair Mattresses, rosewo ian mal cas, Tene Rockers, te, Also, eae three aire, Al ° tae f Meerscl Also, at 12 lock, in frout of store, a Light ‘nai aso n Cutler’ To ba sold without reserve. INRY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON riday, October 21, at 11 o'clock, at the store, No. 634 Ping eet A large etock of choice Green anit BlacteTean C Bteam-refined, Clarified and otber Sura Spicer Shape, Can dies, Starch, Extri leratus, Mi lie: indigo, Mustra, &c., &2.: also Brandies in and Taran Gefrasa iar ou new tafe, £0), Bono: ja Germne an ey be told wi ithout ut reserve fo1 a8 Sale positive. ig DWARD SCHENCK. AUCTIONEER. GASSIONTES E ‘sale of fine Groceries, ‘Wines, &c.,b: Ee H. BOHENCK, this day. Oct. 21, at 1036 o'clock, ‘at Broad ner of Bightecath street. the balance of well known first class family Grocer: nascriment of Tens, Coffees | quote and Segare. 9 order of tke Asay ‘tbe rising. tbe usual rn Baan fine Wines, larness and Wagons.’ R—SALESROOM ANY 1. LEEDS 2 00 eon auction on agen Oct. 21, at 11 ‘o'clock, at their Nassau street, between Pine and Cedar streets, superb tlon of modern Pictures by the firat French artists just received and never before. seen fn {his country | We respectfully eAlk ¢ attention o! art lo really fine collection, J recelved from Paris, direet from the st:rllov of ee thelr agent. Among them will be found the neat eodor Frere Onturier, Hilde! teotn, 8 Lemmens, Kuwastep. Wark Ginerdee G4 Murat, Van Falens, Dauvin, Michaud, and others of rit, many of which’ are from warranted orl s besokiponsrely, Thee a hud ri riberee, e guarant ‘will be on exbibition at our galleries, as shore, from Tuesday, 16th inst., @@ day of sale, with cata- logues. ‘OBEPH HEGEMAN. SATURDAY, Oct. 22, At2 o'clock P. M., 1342 Deyraw’ eet between Smith and my ‘Wardrobe, Ut air, gra ase. Gc ean Cee epee te! 4 "ples Gi Gas Fistures, feat fedd Wagon and peney. Valier,” from Wouverman’s; American, cen Many of them ara works of mer and ihe subject of the moat meant So all elegantly and appropriately framed. L. PHILL (AUCTIONEER, HAS REMOVED HIS tales from 31 Crosby street to bis new bazaar, ‘and 8 Mereer sireet. where he will sell on Baearsey, oe ® number of horses’ wagona, harness, &c. N. B. every Monday, Wednenduy and Saturday, ai 12 o'olock. AWNPROKER'S SALR—THIS DAY, AT I x ail be to, at BELL & THOMPSON'S ion room? thaws Heddings ker iby grder ot W, JAGR TAORRON. pawal ‘Also, ni 12 o'elork, thie Ge of a watch ai and vender; must'be old to settle with ore c 6 . AUCTIONEER, Re HARDA KING tage Ba FF oa we aay fF anlen rors, (Prins) at eo SRDWARE, COLLERY, ko wy A general aasnrtenent of i heavy and abel? Goode, , Someta go’ pete broker at 7 yf Hoes, Bolts, Axes, Saws, Seni i) mao tans and Genwert Cauery, ae Katves, ‘Sela. gore, dc; els on inv ry handled table and dessert ‘jarring Knives cia Fore: Slecis, Ae. Coneistin ankets, Flaunels, Delaines, je, Ho- Ss | and rr Ebene, Embrolderies, Linen, Ac. acy Daa Liachens NA FOV! AND FANCY GOODS. Tteko inrtea ak Pees ga trae Sooo oy Tea Seis, Figures, MET ON Cups and Saucers, Hetlows, Tays, ‘Kc.; nso n latge assortment of gol oie: Rt EA OA ie SR TT HERIFF’S SALK OF WAGONS AND NESS.— Preis | Seas cA it ed ae Bal om, 0 ot on y clelock, one road Wagon, obe top Wagon and Cocker fa KELLY, Sheriff, ere os Cnty OF. a FAIRCOU T eton FIXTURES ANTS a wiock.—( BERS & FAL 8 Nass, are ‘wil sell ER oad deloek at 18 Chambers treet, i SL et rei ant reat im Of Cintra Se ote Whiskey, several barrel ‘ane et yg HO aTanBement abe nt ables ws alntiny Ton APE AT AUCTION, BE SOLD AT ONCE. ze a habe eee tees eeercee foe Nox Sa erties Y, Sheriff, iy — WITTERS, AUCTIONEER—WI!. THIS day, at two o' Stock, at 454 Canal ioe ire Carpets, ‘Olletot no, Book: pier and mantel lames, of sion: Be hat ne ahora Sake Fheeis 1e and bed Tne Fenun: Wrasietande’ tale Furs niture, chin, gl ‘about 25 Stoves, Pipes, lareQ, 0% a 8